License to Wed

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    shale155

    Fri Jan 08 2010

    i like this movie. its different, which i like. it does have some meaning in it though and i think even though the pastor (robin williams) maid it a little extreme, we should all take into consideration of what he was trying to show them:) (not trying to be mean or anything) even my hubby like this movie and hes all about the war movies lol. this movie was funny, had some life lessons, unexpected things

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    filmdirector26_35

    Tue Jun 02 2009

    John Krasinski proves that he is leading man material and Mandy Moore is always great. This is a fun movie that is one of the best comedies -- it is guaranteed to give you at least one HUGE laugh. Don't miss it!

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    twansalem

    Fri Apr 10 2009

    License to Wed was another very solid, quite funny Robin Williams movie. I think the fact that Mrs. Twan and I rented this one not long after we got married added to the entertainment value of this one. We went through a few Church marriage preparation sessions that were luckily no where near as crazy as in this movie, for which I am quite grateful.

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    jcantrell

    Tue Feb 10 2009

    Funny movie, seen it twice, but, Blu ray quality not quite there. Save some money buy DVD on movies like this where there isn't any explosions, and fast action scenes, fighting/driving.

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    lilililisa

    Sat Jan 10 2009

    License to Wed I had serious doubts about License To Wed. Robin Williams has always been know for classic comedy roles, however, with several recent dips in the comedy train, it seemed unlikely even he could save a romantic comedy playing an over bearing, marriage counseling pastor. However, I think that although the basic story line was more than ridiculous, the cast had a great charisma that made the parts of the film that didn't click work more than they should have. Mandy Moore did an excellent portrayl of a semi-controlling bride to be. In fact, I had never seen Ms Moore in a film and have really warmed up to the idea since watching the movie. Another surprise was John Krasinski, the adorable boy next door. He almost seems like a younger version of Ben Stiller's Gaylord Focker in Meet The Parents. At times it is both hilarious, and difficult to was Krasinski's character Ben go through the tests that Father Frank has in store. And of course the great Williams proving once again th... Read more

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    amazonjungleki_ng

    Tue Dec 16 2008

    I rented this movie from Blockbuster yesterday and although I don't consider it my "favorite" movie, I am still giving it 5 stars because the plot was hilarious and Robin Williams (John Krasinki) and Mandy Moore (Sadie) made me laugh throughout the movie. I was at first surprised to see more than 20 1 star reviews for this movie, and how people repeatedly commented the movie was a "waste of time". For me it was 90 minutes well spent and I might actually purchase this movie and watch it with my friends. The character of the reverend is kind of creepy of how he tries to ruin the couple's marriage, spies on the them through a wiretap planted in their apartment, and nearly kills them when making Sadie drive blindfolded (I definitely don't recommend that at home because that is a one way ticket to the afterlife!). He has some problems and needs counseling but I thought his ultimate motive to lower the divorce rate and make a successful marriage work was good. He was just should have bee... Read more

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    galaxywanderer

    Thu Sep 04 2008

    I realize a lot of people hated this movie, but come on! Movie's are meant to be enjoyed and if you want realism, try a reality show. "License to Wed" was a great movie. I have not laughed so hard in a long time. I especially enjoyed the robot babies in the department store changing room scene. I watched it over and over again, because of it's slaptstick qualities. Granted the robot babies did look a little creepy, but it just added to the laughs. Robin Williams is a great actor and his one liners are hard to beat. Maybe his role was a little far-fetched, especially all the spy parts. But he did it with a certain elegance that made me laugh and want to see the movie again and again. There is probably no movie ever made that has 100% realism. If there was, it would be boring and there would always be few people that would think it is unrealistic. So instead of looking at "License to Wed" as a monumentally unrealistic movie, see it as a rollercoaster ride of laughs and what it is like... Read more